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expected value of perfect information  

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  • Simply basing decisions on expected cost-effectiveness or, equivalently, net health or monetary benefit will ignore the question of whether the current evidence is a sufficient basis for adopting or reimbursing a health technology. It would fail to address the question of whether further research is needed to support such a decision in the future. [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Expected Value of Perfect information]

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